Owens, Buck

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

(It's A) Monsters' Holiday
New - LP - R123492
Sealed 1974 Rare Record Club Only Pressing. Shrink Is Torn Along The Top Seam But Still Encloses The Record. more
41st Street Lonely Hearts Club
New - LP - ST 11390
Sealed 1975 Original. Small Cut Out Hole. more
Act Naturally
Used - LP - C1-92893
1989 US Original, Still In Shrink. Crisp Jacket, Strong VG+ Vinyl. Produced By Jerry Crutchfield & Jim Shaw. Featuring Two Duets, One With Ringo Starr And One With Emmylou Harris. more
Act Naturally
New - LP - 92893
Sealed, Hard To Find 1989 Vinyl. Tiny SC. more
America's Most Wanted Band
New - LP - ST 2722
Sealed 1967 Full Dimensional Stereo Original. Clean COH. more
America's Most Wanted Band
New - LP - ST 2722
Sealed Full Dimensional Stereo Original. more
Bakersfield Brass
New - LP - ST 568
Sealed 1970 Stereo Original. more
Bridge Over Troubled Water
New - LP - ST 685
Sealed 1971 Original. Corner Crease. “While Buck Owens Made Some Of The Best Straightforward Honky Tonk Records Of The 1960s, The Man Wasn't Afraid To Expand His Boundaries, Cutting Some Great Rockabilly Sides As Corky Jones In 1957 And Recording A Fine Version Of Chuck Berry's "Memphis" In 1965. In 1971, At A Time When Most Country Acts Were Solidly Supporting Nixon And The Vietnam War Was Increasing The Divide Between Youth Culture And The Older And More Conservative Audiences Who Were The Backbone Of The Country & Western Audience, Owens Took A Dramatic And Unexpected Step By Cutting An Album That Musically Had More To Do With Folk-Rock Than Anything Else. Featuring Tunes By Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, And Donovan Along With A Handful Of Like-Minded Owens Originals, Bridge Over Troubled Water Hardly Sounds Like Buck's Attempt To Court The Hippie Audience, But The Simple, Low-Key, And Often Somber Tone Of These Tunes Is A Switch From The Up-Tempo Bakersfield Sound Of His Biggest Hits. While Lyrically "The Devil Made Me Do That" And "Within My Loving Arms" Aren't Especially Far From His Usual Material, This Album Has A Contemplative Undertow That Sets It Apart From A Typical Country Session Of The Day, With Don Rich's Bright Telecaster Runs Most Notable In Their Absence. "San Francisco Town" Is A Surprisingly Sympathetic Tale Of A Hippie Down On His Luck, While Owens Tackles "Love Minus Zero - No Limit" And "Catch The Wind" With Both Empathy And Enthusiasm. And While Buck's Version Of "I Am A Rock" Is Hardly The Definitive Take On The Song, In His Hands "Homeward Bound" Sounds Like A Classic Tale Of A Lost Soul A Long Way From Home — In Other Words, Just Like A Good Country Song. Heard Today, Bridge Over Troubled Water Sounds Like An Experiment By Buck Owens In Exploring New Sides Of Himself And His Music, And It's An Experiment That Succeeds.” – Mark Deming, All Music Guide more
Bridge Over Troubled Water
New - LP - ST 685
Sealed 1971 Original. “While Buck Owens Made Some Of The Best Straightforward Honky Tonk Records Of The 1960s, The Man Wasn't Afraid To Expand His Boundaries, Cutting Some Great Rockabilly Sides As Corky Jones In 1957 And Recording A Fine Version Of Chuck Berry's "Memphis" In 1965. In 1971, At A Time When Most Country Acts Were Solidly Supporting Nixon And The Vietnam War Was Increasing The Divide Between Youth Culture And The Older And More Conservative Audiences Who Were The Backbone Of The Country & Western Audience, Owens Took A Dramatic And Unexpected Step By Cutting An Album That Musically Had More To Do With Folk-Rock Than Anything Else. Featuring Tunes By Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, And Donovan Along With A Handful Of Like-Minded Owens Originals, Bridge Over Troubled Water Hardly Sounds Like Buck's Attempt To Court The Hippie Audience, But The Simple, Low-Key, And Often Somber Tone Of These Tunes Is A Switch From The Up-Tempo Bakersfield Sound Of His Biggest Hits. While Lyrically "The Devil Made Me Do That" And "Within My Loving Arms" Aren't Especially Far From His Usual Material, This Album Has A Contemplative Undertow That Sets It Apart From A Typical Country Session Of The Day, With Don Rich's Bright Telecaster Runs Most Notable In Their Absence. "San Francisco Town" Is A Surprisingly Sympathetic Tale Of A Hippie Down On His Luck, While Owens Tackles "Love Minus Zero - No Limit" And "Catch The Wind" With Both Empathy And Enthusiasm. And While Buck's Version Of "I Am A Rock" Is Hardly The Definitive Take On The Song, In His Hands "Homeward Bound" Sounds Like A Classic Tale Of A Lost Soul A Long Way From Home — In Other Words, Just Like A Good Country Song. Heard Today, Bridge Over Troubled Water Sounds Like An Experiment By Buck Owens In Exploring New Sides Of Himself And His Music, And It's An Experiment That Succeeds.” – Mark Deming, All Music Guide more
Buck Sings Eagles
New - 10 - OVS10-53
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition Record Store Day 10" EP With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Owens Interprets "Take It Easy," "Peaceful Easy Listening," "Lyin' Eyes" And "Tequila Sunrise." These Songs Were Recorded As Backing Tracks For Buck's Appearances On Hee Haw And Include Owen's Reference Vocals. more
Buck Sings Eagles
New - 10 - OVS10-53
Sealed 10" EP. Amazing Versions Of "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Lyin' Eyes" & "Tequila Sunrise". more
Guitar Player
New - LP - ST 2994
Sealed & Rare 1969 Stereo Original. Latin & Polka Solos (!) Composed And Played By Owens & The Buckaroos. Has The Original WESFLO Record Store Price Tag On Rear Shrink Wrap. more
I Don't Care
Used - LP - T 2186
1964 Mono Original In Shrink Wrap. more
I Don't Care
Used - LP - T 2186
Beautiful 1964 Rainbow Mono Original. Couple Of Superficial And Inaudible Hairline Scuffs. Small Ink Checkmark On Top Right Corner Of Back Jacket. more
I Wouldn't Live In New York City
New - LP - ST 628
Sealed Stereo Original With Clean Cut Out Hole. more
I've Got A Tiger By The Tail
Used - LP - T 2283
Beautiful 1965 Rainbow Label Mono Original. “Buck Owens Had His Share Of Country Hits Prior To The Release Of I've Got A Tiger By The Tail And The Hit Single That Spawned It. But "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" Was Owens' National Breakthrough, Featuring Everything Right About His Bakersfield Honky Tonk Sound Sweated Down To A 2:12 Single That Proved To Be A Irresistible Piece Of Crossover Magic To Non-Country Fans Without Diluting His Basic Sound One Iota. This 14-Track CD Reissue Brings Together The Original Capitol Tracks From That Album (Which Also Included The Hit "Cryin' Time," Later To Be A Crossover Hit Of Its Own When Recorded By Ray Charles), Along With Two Bonus Tracks. These Are Live Versions Recorded In Bakersfield At The Civic Auditorium In October 1963 Of "This Ol' Heart" And "Act Naturally," Taken From The Capitol Anthology Album Country Music Hootenanny. The Sound Of Don Rich Is All Over This Album, With His Signature Biting Telecaster Guitar Style, Plus His Vocalizing On "Wham Bam" (Which Features Owens On Lead Guitar) And A Feature With Buck On A Duet Of Chuck Berry's "Memphis." Bass Player Doyle Holly Handles The Vocal Chores On "Streets Of Laredo," While Don Rich's Fiddle Work Is Highlighted On The Instrumental "A Maiden's Prayer." But Ultimately It's Owens' Show With Tracks Like "Trouble And Me," "We're Gonna Let The Good Times Roll," "If You Fall Out Of Love With Me," "The Band Keeps Playin' On," And The Ballad "Let The Sad Times Roll On" Being Classic Examples Of Owens' Bakersfield Honky Tonk Sound At The Height Of Its Freight-Train Rumbling Powers.” – Cub Koda, All Music Guide. more
In London
New - LP - ST 232
Sealed Stereo Original Recorded Live At The London Palladium With The Buckaroos. more
In London
New - LP - ST 232
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original With Clean Cut Out Hole. Label Variation Unknown. Recorded Live At The London Palladium With The Buckaroos. more
Kansas City Song
New - LP - ST 476
Sealed 1970 Original. Clean Cut Out Hole. more
Live At The Nugget
New - LP - SMAS 11039
Sealed 1972 Gatefold Original. Features Guest Appearances By Don Rich, Kenni Huskey, Buddy Alan, Bakersfield Brass And Susan Raye. more
Live At The White House
New - LP - ST 11105
Sealed 1972 Original. more
Sings Tommy Collins
Used - LP - T 1989
Super Nice 1963 Mono Rainbow Original. At One Time The Primary Guitarist In Collins' band, Buck Pays Tribute With This Former Number One Release. Blue Ink Check On Top Right Back Corner. more
Sweethearts In Heaven
New - LP - SLP 446
Sealed Stereo Original. more
Tall Dark Stranger
New - LP - ST 212
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original. more
Tall Dark Stranger
New - LP - ST 212
Sealed Original, Clean COH. more
Tall Dark Stranger
New - LP - ST 212
Sealed 1969 Original, Clean COH. more
You're For Me
Used - LP - T 1777
Super Nice 1962 Mono Rainbow Original. Blue Ink Check On Top Right Back Corner. more

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